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I have a problem when I am trying to check the source of an interesting page which keeps refreshing automatically every 3-5 seconds (presumably due to some js script) which resets my Inspect Element Inspector window every time the page is refreshed.

Is there any other way other to stop that page from refreshing or perhaps the Inspector window from resetting itself other than turning on NoScript to stop the page from refreshing automatically?

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  • Would this help? Not sure if you can actually prevent a software-triggerred refresh this way. I've tried patching location.reload but I guess that won't work if it's stored in the closure. Apr 19, 2017 at 6:10
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    Did you use debugger; and then start debugging your code.
    – fruitjs
    Apr 19, 2017 at 6:14
  • You could try saving the web page files locally and go hunting for the offending js offline, circumvent it, then inspecting away. Bit crude but might work?
    – ne1410s
    Apr 19, 2017 at 6:15
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    @BartekBanachewicz , I edited the question a bit to specify that I use Firefox. thnak you for your inputs!
    – Clone
    Apr 19, 2017 at 7:16
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    @fruitjs, should I just type debugger; in the console?
    – Clone
    Apr 19, 2017 at 7:18

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Usually I just open DevTools, switch to the appropriate panel if necessary, and hit pause.

Opening DevTools: Via menus, or by press F12, Ctrl+Shift+I, or Cmd+Shift+I depending on browser and OS.

Switching panels: Pick the panel from the tabs at the top of DevTools. It'll be called "Debugger" (Firefox, IE) or "Sources" (Chrome) or similar.

Pausing: In the Debugger/Sources panel, click the pause button (usually looks like the pause button on a television remote control, ||) or press the keyboard equivalent. Keyboard equivalents are

  • Firefox & Chrome: F8
  • IE: Ctrl+Shift+B
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    Brilliant. Simple. Easy. Works for me in Chrome, Firefox, IE11. Apr 19, 2017 at 13:20
  • There's a checkbox for Load under Event Listener Breakpoints which will pause on the load event. Worked great so I don't have to try to time hitting pause just right. Jan 29, 2021 at 21:40
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(Updated 2020-03-30)

In Firefox 74 this option is in Options -> Privacy & Security -> Permissions enter image description here

(Original reply)

Firefox has the option to prevent refresh natively, the option is in Advanced->General->Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the pageenter image description here

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  • Interesting setting. Didn't remember I had that option in Firefox. Thank you for your answer!
    – Clone
    Apr 19, 2017 at 7:15
  • @T.J.Crowder, could you please post the code you wrote before you removed it? I didn't get the chance to save it :,(
    – Clone
    Apr 20, 2017 at 0:41
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    @Clone: It was really just debugger;, but if you want the long version, it was pastebin.com/yrZhAHd2. You shouldn't need that, though; Louhike's approach is simpler and works just as well (which is why I removed my answer). Apr 20, 2017 at 2:41
  • @T.J.Crowder Thank you!
    – Clone
    Apr 20, 2017 at 3:20
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The most popular solution for this problem is to trap the beforeunload event. The browser will ask the user for confirmation to leave the page. The code, in its simplest form, looks like this:

window.onbeforeunload = function() { return true }

You can enter this code in console. Alternately, you can simply paste the following URL in the browser address bar (console not required). You can even bookmark it.

javascript:window.onbeforeunload = function() { return true }

Be advised that modern browsers might chop off the javascript: part when you paste it inside the address bar; make sure you type it back.


To determine the cause of redirect in Firefox, try the following:

  • Open Web Developer Tools (CTRL + SHIFT + I), open "Toolbox Options" and check the "Enable persistent logs" option. This makes the logs persist across page loads (logs are cleared otherwise).

  • Now switch to "Network Monitor" tab.

  • Open the URL and let it refresh.

  • Inside the Network Monitor > Cause column you will find out why the page reloads.

Firefox Web Developer Tools > Network Monitor

The cause column is pretty ambiguous (Chrome does a much better job). However, if JavaScript was used to trigger page (re)load then it at least shows you the filename and line number of that script.

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  • The onbeforeunload trick will only work if the page refresh isn't on a loop within the page. E.g., it would stop this: setTimeout(function() { location.reload(); }, 1000); but not this: setInterval(function() { location.reload(); }, 1000); In the second case, it will just keep asking you to cancel over and over. :-) (Good idea, though.) Apr 19, 2017 at 20:32
  • thanks, I had to google this for a while until I found this nice solution.
    – Bri4n
    Sep 28, 2022 at 1:44
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When the page is still loading, you can press the Esc key. While the page is still white, press it. When you stop the page from loading at this point, this usually stops all the auto loaded javascript. Any scripts that run on actions are usually not effected. Each page is different, try different timings.

When I use a site called NovelUpdates there is javascript that can make certain elements hidden, and when I press Esc on page load all the elements that would be hidden after page load are visible. Then when I click a button that would execute javascript that operates with no problems. NoScript isn't going to solve your issue I believe.

Another example of this are those websites with annoying boxes that pop out after 10 seconds that says you aren't a member and can't view any more of this site without logging in, like some news article websites.

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What you could do is use the command exit(), which is the equivalent to die in php and simply stops the script. If you don't know what's causing it and you don't want to look for the "bad boy", then you might as well stop the entire script at the very bottom of the page.

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